TOTAL OF THE ARMIES AND NAVIES OF THE PRINCIPAL POWERS. Army, number of Men 66 GREAT BRITAIN. Navy, number of Vessels.... 670.000 ..... 2,557 ... 218,016 22,000 213,778 21,904 893 The Army of France in times of peace is reduced to 414,864 men; 72,850 horses; her seamen to 38,375; and marines to 22,400. Russia has, in addition to her Army, 136 regiments of Cavalry, 31 battalions and 31 batteries of Irregulars. She has 474 Guard and Transport ships not mentioned above. 767,770 .... 130,000 600 ...... • 13,358 ....... 60,000 26,878 25,501 The Prussian Army in times of peace numbers 212,649 men. 378,642 Bremen, 66 134,060 Rome, S. of Church. 89,206 Bologne, 76,321 Naples, Naples. 74,180 Palermo, 64,098 Messina, 66 56,380 Athens, Greece. 33,900 Lisbon, Portugal ... 310,971 Constantinople, Turkey, 600,050 Oporto, 66 105,690 Adrianople 130,422 Vienna, Austria. . . . 576,946 Solonica, 68,417 81,405 213,000 79,500 500,000 NOTE.-Owing to many inquiries we give the square miles of the British Isles, as follows: England, 50,387; Scotland, 28,996; Ireland, 31,874; Wales, 7,425; Channel Isles, 366. D. P. BUTLER, PHRENOLOGIST AND PUBLISHER, 142 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATIONS AND ADVICE, With Charts and full written Descriptions PUBLICATIONS on Phrenology, Physiology, Phonography, Hydropathy, and the Natural Sciences generally, including all of Fowler & Wells' publications, at wholesale and retail. CLASSES for teaching Practical Phrenology are in operation during the fall, winter, and spring. IMPROVED BUST and Chart, comprising the late and important discoveries in Phrenology. MUSEUM AND CABINET is full of curiosities-every peculiarity of Cranial Development illustrated by Casts, Skulls, and Paintings-and free to visitors. |